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If I understand what you're asking, I'll use the shift+f6 key to get
into the message list.
On 3/4/20 11:19 PM, Ana G wrote:
> Hi All,
>
>
> To those of you who use MS Outlook routinely, how do you navigate past
> the Search bar? At one point, I had it closed and out of my way. Then
> I searched for a message, and the search bar came back. The steps I
> used to disable it or make it disappear the first time didn't work the
> second time, so I'm stuck with it on the job.
>
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> I really like just arrowing through my messages to remember what I
> have to do and what I've already done. I don't want to search by date,
> subject line, or sender every time because I often don't remember this
> information. Sighted people tell me they can see messages on the
> screen, so I know I should be able to get to them. Sometimes I manage
> it, but I never remember what I did to make it happen.
>
>
> Any wisdom?
>
>
> Ciao
>
>
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